Open ground‑level forecourt beneath a timber-lined ceiling, featuring a large white spiral staircase supported by angled columns, with people walking through a modern glass office precinct.
Landscaped elevated garden walkway with dense planting and lawn in the foreground, framed by modern glass office buildings, with pedestrians moving along a path beside low walls and trees.
Spacious indoor lobby with high ceilings, warm timber wall panels, a vertical green wall behind a reception desk, and people moving through the light‑filled atrium.
Urban courtyard between tall office buildings, showing a central lawn, stepped seating areas, outdoor tables, trees, and pedestrians using the public space.
Street‑level entrance to a residential building with signage reading “MQ West Tower, 648 Flinders St,” featuring a timber-framed doorway, glass façade, and paved pedestrian area.

Melbourne Quarter's Public Art

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Architect/Designer: Fender Katsalidis Architects (East & West Tower), Denton Corker Marshall (One Melbourne Quarter), Woods Bagot (Two Melbourne Quarter and Melbourne Quarter Tower), Aspect Studios | Oculus (Public domain)

Description

Completed in 2026 after more than a decade of planning and construction, Melbourne Quarter is one of Melbourne’s largest contemporary mixed-use precincts.

Creative agency and production house Broached Commissions curated, commissioned and conceived the creative direction for Melbourne Quarter’s Public Art. Working with artists including John Warwicker, Geoff Nees and Reko Rennie, the integrated artworks weave the site's history, from a garden maintained by the Kulin nation to its time as Batman's Hill, into the contemporary precinct.

What's On

As part of Open House Melbourne 2026, Melbourne Quarter will host a program of guided tours and talks exploring the precinct’s evolution from large-scale development to a working part of the city.

Join Broached Commissions to explore the curation and creative direction behind the public art in Melbourne Quarter.

In Collaboration With:

  • Broached Commissions

    Broached is a research and narrative-driven production house. We commission and create collectible design and provide creative direction for public art and interior commercial spaces, such as hotels and hospitality.

    Our research interrogates how design has participated in the great events that have defined the modern world. We see design not as a tool for good, but as a diverse industry whose primary role is the aestheticising of power. We create works that critique the role of design, especially its largely baseless claim to a progressive legacy. This preoccupation serves as a springboard for the development and materialisation of deeply informative and intriguing objects, exhibitions and spaces.

    Broached was founded in 2010 by Creative Director Lou Weis and includes Lincoln Perdrisat as Designer. 

  • Lendlease

    Lendlease is a real estate company with three deep capabilities – Investments, Development and Construction. We draw on this expertise to create value for our partners, customers, and the communities who experience the places we shape. 

Images (1): Collins Street Entry. (2) Sky Park. (3) Melbourne Quarter Tower Lobby. (4) Melbourne Quarter Public Square. (5) All photos: Courtesy of Melbourne Quarter, Lendlease.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 25 July
Public Art tour runs 11am + 11.30am
Running for 30 minutes in groups of 25

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 4 July

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Meeting Point

Meet at the Spiral Staircase on Collins Street

Accessibility

Lift access to all public levels, Accessible bathrooms, Level access tram stop

Lifts available for all levels open to the public, located outside Southern Cross Station

Location

695 Collins St, Docklands VIC 3008

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